Replacement Double Step Recommendation for 1985 Sportcoach RV
Question:
I have a 1985 Sportcoach. The step was mangled by the previous owner. The motor and switch are in working order. The measurements I got tell me it is a series 26 step, 7.5x20.5x23.5, The distance from the top of the first step into the coach is 22inch off the ground. Wouldnt I need a 2 step? What series? What I can tell, it looks like they only had a one step setup.
asked by: Lonnie B
Expert Reply:
Based on the distance from the first step down to the ground it would seem that a double step would be a better option. The most similar double step we offer is the part # LC372261 which will put a second step 7 inches below the step of a Kwikee 26 or 28 Series like you most likely have. But the mounting bracket width is about an inch wider so you may need to move the current brackets to install these.
Products Referenced in This Question
Kwikee Electric RV Step Complete Assembly - Double - 32 Series - 24" Wide
- RV Steps
- Motorhome
- Electric Step
- 24 Inch Wide Step
- 25-1/4 Inch Wide
- 2 Steps
- 8 Inch Drop/Rise
- No Ground Contact
- Steel
- Kwikee
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Replacement Step Frame for Kwikee RV Electric Steps - 28 Series - 23-5/8" Wide
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Steps
- Frame
- Kwikee
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